I picked highmountain tauren for my rogue, with giant horns too. I think the spec that fits him the most is subtlety rogue, because it's nearly impossible to see him when he's hiding.
Love “going to make this simple” 13 button rotation with two alt rotations per spec. Based on situation. Or play mage/druid. Basically four buttons. Paladin hit what lights up. Rogues get screwed by complexity.
As a new player… I don’t understand. Trying to make a choice between subtlety and outlaw. I’m already struggling with all the keys and I have like 8 abilities
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i just got back to WoW after multiple years of not playing, my subtetly rogue has 3 bars of abilities, one hidden behind stealth and i've no clue how i managed this in the past xD
Lmao i played rogue in classic and quit with classic tbc. I restarted few days ago and my retail rogue at lvl 40 is already more complex than my old lvl 60. But it's also way more fun, so i think it's worth the work.
@@iryef5514 Same here, I just started playing WoW for the first time, I created a worgen toon and I thought the rogue class would fit my character but I'm getting confused how does this class work. I end up pressing an button that seems available without any understanding of combos or anything
This was more of a mid-tier guide when you have your full ability tree unlocked, not starting out. As soon as the rotations kicked in you completely lost me.
what would you recommend me when I didn't play wow for about 20years and now decided to come back.I have a main character what is rogue but it is very complex and hard to learn all those new skills and so on. What shall I do with this character at all? My highest level was 80 with this character and now I see that they down grade my level to 30. Unknown why.
i think it depends on the specializations. 1. assasination: possibly leatherworking, alchemy, (low end: engineering) 2. outlaw: (honestly idk i dont play outlaw enough to give a good answer...maybe blacksmithing? engineering? 3. subtlety: (ALCHEMY! or engineering) reasons: leatherworking: is mostly about getting/making gear... so if youre trying to save by making it urself its fine engineering: you can make bombs or traps that stun, some weapons and some gear. extra damage dealing alchemy!!!: you can MAKE POISONS AND BOOSTS. making your own poisons and boosts means you can benefit from subtlety spec AND poison buffs. and on other specs it also adds poison and health mining/black smith?: these provide passive stats to a player. useful for outlaw but not much else use respective gathering profession for each. if you want to make money get two gathering professions and sell stacks on auction
I picked highmountain tauren for my rogue, with giant horns too. I think the spec that fits him the most is subtlety rogue, because it's nearly impossible to see him when he's hiding.
Sounds about right bro
Love “going to make this simple”
13 button rotation with two alt rotations per spec. Based on situation.
Or play mage/druid. Basically four buttons.
Paladin hit what lights up.
Rogues get screwed by complexity.
As a new player… I don’t understand. Trying to make a choice between subtlety and outlaw. I’m already struggling with all the keys and I have like 8 abilities
i just got back to WoW after multiple years of not playing, my subtetly rogue has 3 bars of abilities, one hidden behind stealth and i've no clue how i managed this in the past xD
Lmao i played rogue in classic and quit with classic tbc. I restarted few days ago and my retail rogue at lvl 40 is already more complex than my old lvl 60. But it's also way more fun, so i think it's worth the work.
@@iryef5514 Same here, I just started playing WoW for the first time, I created a worgen toon and I thought the rogue class would fit my character but I'm getting confused how does this class work. I end up pressing an button that seems available without any understanding of combos or anything
good timing been wanting to try rouge
Im so happy youre “back” ^^ best guide just like always, thanks!
This was more of a mid-tier guide when you have your full ability tree unlocked, not starting out. As soon as the rotations kicked in you completely lost me.
what would you recommend me when I didn't play wow for about 20years and now decided to come back.I have a main character what is rogue but it is very complex and hard to learn all those new skills and so on. What shall I do with this character at all? My highest level was 80 with this character and now I see that they down grade my level to 30. Unknown why.
I'm confused about what spec uses daggers, swords.. etc.. I dont think you mentioned it at all. Unless I missed it.
Assassination/sub use daggers, outlaw is swords
For talents on assassination, is the starter build a good way to go?
For Assassin build, you don't have exsanguinate talented, nor on your bars, yet you say to use it on cd... ?
Yep that was a mistake on my part, misspeak. You can ignore that, or follow that advice if you talent into it
Thank you for the documentary on Hello Fresh.
importing the strings wont work for me, it just resets the tree?
nothing like a 90-second hello fresh ad to get me in the mood for my wow content. first and last time viewer
Skip it?
Skip it next time fatty
Triggered,eh?
SO salty lol
What a horrible way to look at a youtuber, that’s how they make their money you dumbass
If a new player saw this, they will be even more confused.
Are you using macros, and if so, how do you implement them? I have 6 macro keys on my corsair KB and I have never used them as I don't know how to.
i thought this was a beginners guide no a guide for someone who has everything unlocked
Hey, which Add-on do you use to have the combo points and your effects and spells seen on the HP bar of the enemy?
i think its plater
Any recommendation on what professions to choose?
i think it depends on the specializations.
1. assasination: possibly leatherworking, alchemy, (low end: engineering)
2. outlaw: (honestly idk i dont play outlaw enough to give a good answer...maybe blacksmithing? engineering?
3. subtlety: (ALCHEMY! or engineering)
reasons:
leatherworking: is mostly about getting/making gear... so if youre trying to save by making it urself its fine
engineering: you can make bombs or traps that stun, some weapons and some gear. extra damage dealing
alchemy!!!: you can MAKE POISONS AND BOOSTS. making your own poisons and boosts means you can benefit from subtlety spec AND poison buffs. and on other specs it also adds poison and health
mining/black smith?: these provide passive stats to a player. useful for outlaw but not much else
use respective gathering profession for each.
if you want to make money get two gathering professions and sell stacks on auction
kinda unplesant sponsorship, first you talk about games then u talk about food, does not fit into the video.
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